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* WWW.AMBOYGUARDIAN.COM * March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.1 Amboy Guardian THE *Weekly Newspaper* COMPLIMENTARY UP TO 10 COPIES/$1 EACH ADDITIONAL Celebrating Our 7 th Anniversary VOL. 7 NO. 1 732-896-4446 P.O. BOX 127 PERTH AMBOY NJ 08862 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 2017 PERTH AMBOY R-137-3/17 Approving a special permit for public entertainment for the Committee Patriotico Cultural Puertorriqueno of Perth Amboy. R-138-3/17 Approving a special permit for public entertainment for United Dominicans for Perth Amboy Councilman Fernando Irizarry was frustrated when he stated, I have asked for the applications and police reports on numerous occasions about these two festivals and have not seen them. We are supposed to see the applications first, but all we have received are summaries and not PERTH AMBOY - During the first public comments, Resident Stanley Sierakowski had a question about the City's budget, specifically questioning Seabra's Armory. "There is a little over $22,800 listed for delinquent taxes. That is under a $731,815 budget. The Armory Restaurant owes the City $496,000 over a two year period. Where in the budget is the account's receivable in the Armory? Their interest would be over a million dollars. As far as the PILOT Projects, It's the developers that are saving millions of dollars." Sierakowski then mentioned a letter sent from former Tax Assessor JoAnn Jimenez addressed to the Council President, Business Administrator and City Clerk. "In the letter, Jimenez said that they will look into that situation (developers wanting PILOT's on land that they do not own) later." Stanley Sierakowski concluded, "Everything is a total lie, and you (the Council) Where is the Information Requested? And Public Comments 3/20/17 Caucus should think for themselves." Resident Kenneth Balut had questions on the Seaman Street Property where a future elementary school is planned to be built. "The cause for the easement and storm water connection is still taxpayers dollars regardless of whether the Board of Education or City pays for it." Balut also had concerns about the school being built in front of the firehouse. "Look at all the traffic already on Seaman Street. Have you ever seen it how it looks when school is let out? We bought that property to get a developer out of trouble." Balut then switched gears and talked about the money spent to purchase of 52 Holiday Wreaths for $20,000. "Just because the bid for these wreaths were under the bidding limit, you okayed this resolution. During the League of Municipality Meetings, there were vendors there that had Christmas Decorations. You could have inquired about the reports. Attorney Judy Verrone said, I can provide you with the applications. Business Administrator Adam Cruz said, I will try to get the police reports. R-139-3/17 Granting a storm water utility easement for the storm water connection at the existing inlet within the firehouse parking lot on City owned property (lot 1.01, block 172) with the Perth Amboy Board of Education for the new Seaman Street School. Council President Bill Petrick wanted to know, Is the additional line going to be enough for the additional runoff? Business Administrator Cruz answered, Yes, and I can get the reports from City Engineer Jeff Rauch. R-141-3/17 Granting a cross access easement on the City owned property (lot 1.01, block 172) with the Perth Amboy Board of Education for the new Seaman Street School. Petrick wanted to know, Who is absorbing the cost for this? Cruz answered, We are. Petrick was puzzled by this because they (the Board of Education) already have access to the property. We need more discussions with the Battling it Out 3/22/17 Council Meeting their prices." He then mentioned, "Even though JoAnn Jimenez left our town for a better job, she responded to a request from the Council because she still cares about the City. You are making all these bad deals." Councilman Irizarry had questions about some of Balut's statements, especially about a $5 million (expenses associated with the cleanup of the Seaman Street Property) figure that Balut mentioned. Irizarry stated, "An estimate is not an expense." Balut then started to rattle off how he came up with the estimated figure of $5 million. "The specs on the 3 bids to clean up the Seaman Street property - if you want to go with me, we could look up the records. I spent 3 hours researching the Seaman Street Property. The same appraiser that did the Seaman Street Property also appraised the property on Washington Street. We used to have a school bus stop on Seaman Street when Councilman Fernando Irizarry Board as to who should pay for the easement access. R-145-3/17 Consenting to Council President William Petrick the appointment of Emillia Perez, Esq. as Director of the *Continued on Page 6 there was no one living there." Resident and Business Owner Susan Batista came up to speak about R-137 and R-138. "Who did this and how much do they (the organizers of the upcoming festivals) have to refund to the City? It looks like the one festival (Puerto Rican Festival) used the City's Joint Insurance Fund. On Resolution R-138 pertaining to the Dominican Festival, it seemed like the numbers for the amount of people attending are askew. The Old Bridge Police came over to help cover the event. The attendance numbers for this year has to exceed the amount of people the have written down on the application. There a number of parks that can hold this venue. This is a Board of Education Property (Wilentz School) and you (the Council) may not have the jurisdiction to make this decision." Councilman Joel Pabon said, "That is a valid point where a resident made a comment about the Puerto Rican Festival probably using the City's insurance instead of their own. Are they allowed to do that?" DeCotiis Attorney Judy Verrone said, "All this Ordinance says is that the applicant must provide insurance for the festival. The Resident was talking about last year's application." Council President William Petrick wondered, "Is it proper for the event to use insurance from the City's Joint Insurance Fund?" Pabon inquired if the City used their insurance to cover this event. "Was that correct?" Petrick inquired, "Is it typical that a private organization can be covered by the City's joint insurance fund for their private events?" B.A. responded, "The City can choose to cosponsor an event." Cruz then asked Verrone if she had any backup information on last year's event." Verrone responded, "Yes." Petrick responded, "We (the *Continued on Page 6 Perth Amboy State of the City Address, Thursday, March 30, 2017-6 p.m. @ YMCA

2. The Amboy Guardian * March 29, 2017 If It s Local - It s Here! Correction SOUTH AMBOY - In the 3/22/17 issue of the Amboy Guardian Newspaper on page 4, in the Article starting with Update on the Ferry, etc. Mayor Henry was glad to announce that the Roller Rink is now open not the Rotary Club as stated in the article. Freedom of Speech Interpretation 3/20/17 Caucus PERTH AMBOY Ordinance No. 1 First Reading No Public Discussion Establishing a Street Performer Ordinance. The Street Performers will be in parks or similar open spaces. Department of Recreation Department Head Ken Ortiz came forward to answer any Council questions. Council President Bill Petrick was concerned about loud music becoming a problem. Ortiz answered, We will have staff during these performances to control this. There were also concerns from Councilman Fernando Irizarry in regards to any language that people might find vulgar. Ortiz said, This is a tricky situation because there is such a thing as freedom of speech and what one person might find vulgar that another might not. Maybe we can add a language clause to the ordinance. At this point, DeCotiis Attorney Judy Verrone said, Ortiz is correct. There is such a thing such as freedom of speech. Basically, this ordinance is to regulate a place and time where a performance can take place. A question was acted if these performers will be using streets. Ortiz replied, We can isolate places with ample space for these performances. Perth Amboy Youth Alliance *Photo by Carolyn Maxwell Cabbage & Noodle Sale PERTH AMBOY - St. John s Evg. Lutheran Church is having a cabbage & noodle sale. Orders taken March 19 th through April 1 st. Pick up will be at 664 Amboy Ave (use the side door on Meredith St.) on Sunday April 2 nd from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM. Contact Lorraine at 732-996-8860 or kookie.mc@verizon.net to place your order. $6.00 for 1 pound or buy 3 Lbs or more save $1.00 per pound! The Perth Amboy Youth Alliance take time to pose for a photo at the 3/20/17 Caucus Easter is Coming up! Call for Our Special Holiday Rates 732-896-4446

Perth Amboy High School HALL of FAME 2017 PERTH AMBOY - The Perth Amboy High School Hall of Fame honors outstanding graduates from Perth Amboy High School who have excelled in community achievement and service. The honorees serve as an inspiration to the students of Perth Amboy High School and act as an incentive for them to set goals necessary for success. Candidate Eligibility: 1. Must be a graduate of Perth Amboy High School 2. Must have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields 3. Must have excelled in community service activities either in Perth Amboy or in their community of residence If you know of someone who is deserving of this high honor, please contact: Karla Flores Garcia or Magda Hernandez at the high school: 732-376-6030 or karlflores@paps.net or magdhernandez@paps.net Applications can be picked-up in the high school s main office. All applications must be received by Monday, April 10th, 2017 March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.3 Lenten Fish Dinners SOUTH AMBOY - South Amboy Elks #784, will be holding their Annual Lenten Fish Dinners at the Elks Lodge - 601 Washington Ave. South Amboy. Dinners will be held on the following Fridays from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.: March 24th, April 7th, April 14th. The Banquet Hall will be open for sit down dining. Take-out dinners will be also available by calling 732-727-7170 or just stop by the Lodge during dinner. All proceeds will benefit the Elks Charities. Mets Trip WOODBRIDGE - Come and join the Woodbridge Township Recreation Department on a trip to Citi Field for the New York Mets vs. The Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, June 13, 2017. Bus leaves the Woodbridge Community Center, 600 Main St., Woodbridge at 4 p.m. Game starts at 7 p.m. Fee: $65 includes bus and Hall of Famer Mookie Wilson Replica road jersey. There are no refunds given once payment is received. Space is limited and is on a first come, first serve basis. To register for trip, stop by the WCC. For further information call 732-596-4048. If the game is rained out there will not be another bus trip. Your tickets will become rain vouchers. Hungarian Homemade Nut Rolls & Kolbasz Sale WOODBRIDGE - Sponsored by Lorantffy Women's Guild of the Calvin Hungarian Reformed Church, 94 N. James St., Woodbridge. Each individually hand rolled and made from the best ingredients. 1lb 8oz. English Walnut, Poppy Seed, Prune (Lekvar), Apricot and Raspberry. Price $16 each. Orders accepted by March 25, 2017. Pick-up orders on Friday, April 7, 2017 between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall of the church (Please use Ross Street Entrance). All orders must be paid in full upon ordering. Please call Audrey Marciniak: 732-494-1431. If you are ordering Nut Rolls, you can also place your order for Kolbasz at the same time. Price: $5.50 per lb. (Deadline for Kolbasz orders is March 26, 2017; Pick-up April 7, 2017 from 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.) Attend Public Meetings Have Your Voice Heard!

4. The Amboy Guardian * March 29, 2017 LOCAL PERSPECTIVE EDITORIAL $400,000 Savings and Tuition Down! I tend to have the radio on all night long. Sometimes in the middle of night, if I wake up I may hear something on the radio that sounds off the wall. So, I will sit up and listen to make sure what I heard was correct. This one story that I heard recently was about the University of Arizona which was looking to hire a Diversity Official. They loved two applicants for the one position so much that both were hired: one at a salary of $214,000/yr and the other salary of $216,000/yr. After the two Diversity Officials put their heads together, they came up with a brilliant plan on how students can handle what they deemed offensive remarks towards them. These remarks can be from fellow students or from College Professors. The two Diversity Officials brilliantly came up with two words that would be a perfect solution for the offender and offendees. These two words should be adopted by NATO and by all world leaders and we would have peace forevermore. All the person has to say who felt they were offended by a remark someone said to them is, OUCH! The person who hurled the offense will acknowledge what they did and say, OOPS! This was included in a 20 page handout. For $30,000 I could come up with something just as brilliant and save the university the amount of money in the header which would What Do You Think? Send Us a Response! Published by Amboy Guardian LLC P. O. Box 127 Perth Amboy New Jersey 08862 (732) 896-4446 Email - CRLYNMXWLL@AOL.COM (732) 261-2610 Email - KMASS514@GMAIL.COM Carolyn Maxwell Publisher & Advertising Manager Katherine Massopust Paul W. Wang Lori Miskoff Layout & Asst. Writer Staff Photographer Website Manager The Amboy Guardian will not be liable for advertising errors beyond the cost of the space of the copy. Notification must be made of errors in ads within one week of publication. Pictures may be claimed up to 3 weeks after publication, or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope with submission. Printed on 100% recycled paper have brought tuition cost down. Imagine sending your child to this university and paying this outrageous salary for two Diversity Officials to come up with this nonsense. When I was growing up, as kids we were always making crazy remarks to each other and talking like kids do, but we resolved our differences. Diversity Officials were not needed, especially at these ridiculous salaries. Frankly, I think a lot of these positions being created are scamming parents who are paying good money to send these students to these colleges to learn how to be productive members of society and to learn how to support themselves. Are they going to be holding their hands from cradle to grave? As we ve stated in other editorials, maybe there s going to be a time when brick and mortar institutions of learning may have to go by the wayside. A lot of these institutions are teaching students nothing. If I was a parent and I am paying all this money for my child to go to a higher institution of learning, they better come back to me with more than saying they re a safe space to go to. You can come home and find a safe space right here in the house. I really don t have $200,000 to have you learn about having a safe space or have students have a protest or sit-down to change the name of the university. C.M. THE COMMUNITY VOICE Sanctuary City??? Look at this: two male students from Rockville, Maryland High School named Henry Sanchez and Jose Montano who both came to the U.S. illegally, RAPED and SODOM- IZED a 14-year-old girl in the high school restroom. So much for the SANCTUARY CITY that all those MAYOR'S were crying about, like in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Can this happen in our High School? We hope not. How many of these students came from illegal parents from grade school to high school BUT with a birth certificate from where they were born. Yes, every child needs an education no matter where they came from, BUT it's this new normal word from those politicians are using IM- MIGRANTS - NOT ILLE- GALS that where dropped off and giving a free pass to America. The main stream news media never told this story about this 14-year-old girl who was raped and sodomized at Rockville, Maryland High School until it leaked out on Facebook. To me, this was a horrible thing and we hope this will never happen in Perth Amboy School System. As far as the SANC- TUARY CITY POLICY, those Mayor's should be looked at carefully. Orlando Wildman Perez Middlesex Water Company Launches $160 Million Infrastructure Effort Press Release 3/21/17 ISELIN - Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ: MSEX) today announced a major infrastructure campaign to enhance safety, reliability and resiliency throughout its water system in New Jersey. The campaign, Water For Tomorrow, involves numerous projects designed to upgrade and replace infrastructure and enhance the integrity of system assets to better serve the current and future generations of water users. Middlesex plans to invest $160 million through 2018 in connection with this plan. The Middlesex system in New Jersey provides retail, commercial and industrial water services to 61,000 homes and businesses in Carteret, Edison, Metuchen, South Amboy, South Plainfield and Woodbridge. Water For Tomorrow projects include: Construction of a 42, 4.6 mile water transmission pipeline to provide critical resiliency and redundancy capability to the Company s water transmission system. Replacement of five miles of water mains including service lines, valves, fire hydrants and meters in the Borough of South Plainfield, NJ Introduction of an enhanced treatment process at the Company s largest water plant in Edison, NJ, which helps reduce disinfection by-products that can develop naturally during treatment Additional elevated storage tanks to supplement and ensure water supply during emergencies and peak usage periods Upgrades and improvements to water interconnections with neighboring utilities for resil- Dennis Doll, Chairman, President and CEO of Middlesex Water Company Announces the Company s $160 Million Infrastructure Effort to Enhance Safety, Reliability and Resiliency in its water system in New Jersey *Photo Submitted iency and emergency response Relocation of meters from inside customers premises to exterior meter pits to allow quicker access by crews in emergencies as well as enhanced customer safety and convenience Additional standby power generation. This long-planned capital program follows the recent release of an Infrastructure Report Card issued by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), which rated the state of our country s water infrastructure a D+ and urged a wakeup call attending to the condition of America s drinking water. Working to ensure sustained quality service across generations is a major part of our responsibility as a steward of a precious natural resource that is critical to economic stability, as well as to life itself. This responsibility requires that we make smart, proactive capital investments, said Dennis W. Doll, Middlesex Water Chairman, President and CEO. The projects encompassed in the Water For Tomorrow campaign are all based on rigorous asset management evaluations. They are a natural extension of the diligence we have applied over many years to make prudent investments to bolster our water delivery network, enhance system pressures and storage, provide critical back up supplies, reduce lost water, and enhance the safety of our water treatment process, added Doll. Information and updates about the Water For Tomorrow program can be found on www. middlesexwater.com. Middlesex Water Company is observing its 120th year as a water provider in 2017. The Company provides regulated and unregulated water and wastewater utility services in New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania through various subsidiary companies. Keep those Letters Coming! We Love to Hear From You! E-mail letters to the editor to amboyguardian@gmail. com or write to the paper at Letters to the Editor, The Amboy Guardian, P.O. Box 0127, Perth Amboy, NJ 08862-0127. Letters must include your full name, address and daytime telephone number or cell phone number for verification. 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REO DINER...392 AMBOY AVE. ST. JOSEPH S SENIORS RESIDENCE...1 ST. JOSEPH S TERR. Deadline for Print Ads: 7 p.m. Thursday Office Hours: Mon. - Wed. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thurs. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. HIV Support PERTH AMBOY Raritan Bay Medical Center is sponsoring an HIV support group meeting on Monday s at 6 p.m. Anyone diagnosed with or caring for someone infected with HIV is welcome to attend. Meetings are held at the hospital s Perth Amboy Division, New Brunswick Avenue. To register or for more information, call (732) 324-5022. Volunteer Firefighters Needed PERTH AMBOY - The Perth Amboy Fire Department: Volunteer Division needs members. Accepting men and women ages 18 years or older. Volunteers must be a Perth Amboy resident. For more information please contact 732-442-3430. Kearny Cottage Open PERTH AMBOY - Come visit the historic home of Commodore Lawrence Kearny. The Cottage is located at 63 Catalpa Ave, Perth Amboy, and is open on Mondays and Thursdays from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. and the last Sunday of the month from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. by appointment. The Kearny Cottage needs your help. Anyone interested in joining the Kearny Cottage Historical Society please contact 732-293-1090. We are on the web! www.kearnycottage.org Proprietary House Open PERTH AMBOY - The Proprietary House, the last official Royal Governor s residence still standing in the original 13 colonies, is open every Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., for tea and tours. Tea is served in our atmospheric candle-lit wine cellar, and includes our delicious homemade desserts and assorted teas. A $10 donation, $5 for children under 12, covers both the tea and a mansion. Although the house is still in the process of being restored, some rooms have been newly decorated. Go back in time and learn about William Franklin and other residents of the house. It s a perfect way to spend a pleasant afternoon. The gift shop is also open. Groups are welcome, although reservations are required for groups over six people. The Proprietary House is located at 149 Kearny Ave., Perth Amboy, NJ. Tel. 732-826-5527 E-mail: info@proprietaryhouse.org. Follow us on our website, www.theproprietaryhouse.org and or/facebook. March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.5 Community Calendar Perth Amboy FRI. Mar. 31 WED. Apr. 5 MON. Apr. 10 TUES. Apr. 11 WED. Apr. 12 South Amboy WED. Apr. 5 Historic Preservation Commission, 5 p.m. City Hall, High St. Special Budget Hearing, 4:30 p.m. City Hall, High St. City Council, Caucus, 4:30 p.m. City Hall, High St. BID, 4 p.m. City Hall, High St. City Council, Regular,7 p.m. City Hall, High St. City Council, Business, 6 p.m. City Hall, North Broadway. Business Meet N Greet Networking at the Barge, 201 Front St., Perth Amboy, NJ Thursday, Mar. 30 @ 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Event Cost: $15.00 net per person Door Prizes! Space is limited. Bring plenty of business cards! If you would like to increase your sales/market share and become an exclusive partner/sponsor RSVP: Wednesday, March 29th, to Milton Paris (732) 306-0040 milton@gettingaheadinbusiness.com Find out what all the buzz is about! Attention! Our Newspaper is available at Shop- Rite, Perth Amboy at the Courtesy Counter!

6. The Amboy Guardian * March 29, 2017 *Continued From Page 1 Department of Law, effective April 1, 2017 and waiving the residency requirement. Council President Bill Petrick said, We need to talk to this person prior to appointing her. Attorney Judy Verrone responded, This is the Mayor s appointment and this resolution is for the Council to advise and consent. The Council can say yes or no. Councilman Fernando Irizarry said, How can I advise and consent without speaking to her? Verrone continued and said, I know you probably are tired of me saying this, but this is the Mayor s nomination. Irizarry then spoke about a correspondence from the Mayor, telling the Council that they cannot change the position of a Law Director from part time to full time. Irizarry wondered, Why is this position being filled if we don t have the authority to change it? Verrone answered, The Council doesn t have authority to change the Law Director s hours. Council President Petrick asked, Why does this resolution have waiving of a residency requirement when this lawyer has a Perth Amboy Address? B.A. Cruz said, That s what she (Emillia Perez) uses as her mailing address. *Continued From Page 1 Council) don't have it." Cruz, looking at the document and said, "It appears the organization paid for their own insurance." When it came time to vote on the Consent Agenda, the Council voted collectively to approve R-129-3/17 through R-135-3/17 and R-137-3/17 through R-144-3/17. They were moved by Councilman Fernando Irizarry and Seconded by Councilman Jelmin Caba. On Resolution R-136-3/17 - A contract with Brinkerhoff Environmental Service for a fee not to exceed $1,799,986.00 for environmental remedial investigation for the Second Street Park. Council President Bill Petrick was concerned that no bids went out for this work. Business Administrator Cruz answered, "LSRP's (Licensed Information Requested? And Public Comments 3/20/17 Caucus Petrick responded, We need to meet her (Perez) in public or in a private session. Verrone responded, There is nothing inconsistent in this ordinance. It s the Mayor s appointment. During the public portion, Resident Ken Balut questioned the Seaman Street Resolutions, It s so polluted that the SDA would not approve. Balut stated in a letter that he had in his possession from 2004. This is all taxpayers money whether it s being paid for by the City or the Board of Education. The proposed County Park on Washington Street is still polluted. Balut then mentioned the Youth Alliance Group that spoke earlier in the Meeting. This is a very good group. As one person from that group said, this program deters our youth from getting involved in drugs, tobacco and alcohol, of which there s easy access to. There were about 20-25 kids from this group here and that is about the amount of people in the City and surrounding towns that have overdosed on drugs. Balut then continued to speak about the new bail reform law that was recently passed. It s not working. There was a case where a person who had committed robberies, was arrested and released without bail based on this new bail bonds program. Shortly after he was let go, he immediately committed two Battling it Out 3/22/17 Council Meeting Site Remediation Professionals) went on this. This is to prevent any break in the service so that this company was allowed to continue the work on this property. The State of New Jersey approves this." Engineer Jeffery Rauch came up to give out additional information. "On the original RFP's the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection authorized the work to be done, then there is a second step to developing a work plan for additional remediations. The original LSRP stays with the original company." In response to a question that Council President Bill Petrick had on the stormsewer connection on the Seaman Street School Property, Rauch said, "There are two lines involved. One is in the firehouse parking lot and second one is a line running from the 440 connector to Augustine place. There's an underground stormwater more burglaries. Balut then questioned why the Mayor, Police, Fire Department or the Board of Education were not here to talk about the pipeline. Resident Stanley Sierakowski had a question about Resolution R-129-3/17 Introduction of CY2017 Budget. With the delinquent taxes, I didn t see accounts receivable or the status of the Armory Account (taxes and money owed to the City). He then mentioned Communication No. 1. JoAnn Jimenez, Former Tax Assessor, submitted a timeline and recommendations regarding the Bridge PILOT Proposal. E-port doesn t own the property. You need to own the property to get a PILOT. This is a shift of City money. The municipality will get the money the last 15 years of the contract. The Jimenez Communication said the true assessment is not known. The Board of Education and the Library are the big losers in the E-Port PILOT Program. Money won t be available under the new administrations (State and National). Resident Jeremy Barrata came up to speak next, Be advised of referencing R-145. The advise and consent (Appointment of a Law Director) is not a rubber stamp. The new Law Director should come before the Council. retention which will be released. R-145-3/17 Consenting to the appointment of Emillia Perez, Esq. as Director of the Department of Law, effective April 1, 2017 and waiving the residency requirement. R-145 was voided on the regular meeting because of the withdrawal of the candidate. Councilman Fernando Gonzalez was absent from both the 3/20/17 Caucus and the 3/22/17 Council Meeting. Attend Public Meetings Have Your Voice Heard! PUBLIC NOTICE PERTH AMBOY - The Perth Amboy Police Department is scheduled for an on-site assessment as part of its program to attain accreditation status by verifying that it meets recognized professional best practices. Administered by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, the accreditation program requires law enforcement agencies to comply with best practice standards in four basic areas: policy and procedures, administration, operations, and support services. Agency employees and the public are invited to offer comments by calling 732-324-3873 on Monday, April 3, 2017, between the hours of 9:00 am to 11:00 am. Email comments can be sent to the Perth Amboy Police Department Police Department at PBoulieris@perthamboynjpd.org. Telephone comments are limited to 5 minutes and must address the agency s ability to comply with the NJSACOP standards. A copy of the standard s manual is available on the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police website at www.njsacop.org/content.asp?pl+17&contentid=39. For more information, please contact Detective Sergeant Panagiotis Boulieris of the Perth Amboy Police Department at (732) 324-3874. Anyone wishing to submit written comments about the Perth Amboy Police Department s ability to comply with the standards for accreditation can send them by email to Harry J Delgado, Ed.S. Accreditation Program Manager, at hdelgado@ njsacop.org, by phone 856-334-8943, or write to the New Jersey State Association of Chief s of Police, Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission at 751 Route 73 North West, Suite 12, Marlton, N.J. 08053 PERTH AMBOY - Acting Police Chief Mckeon responded to public comments made about crime stats. "A lot of them are misleading. If you have questions, just ask me. We've had gun incidents, but for an urban town, we are low in crime. Our Police Department does an extraordinary job. Last year we had 5 reported gun robberies. A lot are misinterpretations. Some of these weapons were BB Guns. There were 87% drop in crime involving weapons."\ In response to Councilman Jelmin Caba asking about crime stats not being reported and perhaps incorporating that information into our Council Just Ask Me! 3/22/17 Council Meeting Roman McKeon Acting Police Chief PAPD Meetings, McKeon said, "The Police Department will be putting in a weekly crime blog to keep the public informed."

March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.7 Mah Jongg PERTH AMBOY - Looking for something fun to do? The Friends of the Sayreville Public Library invite you to come play Mah Jongg in the Young Adult Room on Sunday, March 26, 2016, 1:00-3:00 PM. New and experienced members are welcome. This event is FREE and Mah Jongg sets and cards will be available for use by all players. 1050 Washington Road, Parlin. For more information, please call Elaine (732) 727-0192.

8. The Amboy Guardian * March 29, 2017 Richard Pryce Remembered, Olive Street Community Center, Perth Amboy 2/25/17 *Photos by Eric Salvary Do you or someone you know have Old Photographs or Documents? The Kearny Cottage Historical Society is Looking for Old Photos and Documents of Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Woodbridge, Fords, etc. (Local Area) For an Archiving Project - Your Photos & Documents will be scanned into digital format & returned to you. For more info please call 732-293-1090 ERALIDES E. CABRERA Counselor At Law Specializing In Immigration Bankruptcy Offices Located At: 708 Carson Ave., Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 Phone: 732-826-5020; Fax: 732-826-6646 1201 E. Grand St., Unit 3A, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 Phone: 908-351-0957; Fax: 908-351-0959 Go to www.amboyguardian.com for the Latest Breaking News

March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.9 CRC Awareness *Photos & Captions Submitted Certified Nurses Celebrated at Raritan Bay Medical Center PERTH AMBOY - Raritan Bay Medical Center s endoscopy nurses and the American Cancer Society provided colon cancer information and discussed the importance of colon cancer screenings with hospital guests and Raritan Bay team members on March 20 at the medical center in Perth Amboy. Visitors were invited to walk through the Hackensack Meridian Health walk-in colon education tool to learn more about the disease. According to the Colon Cancer Alliance, of the 50,000 people in the U.S. who will die this year from colon cancer, roughly half would have been prevented if they had regular screenings. Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge and Raritan Bay Perth Amboy recognized its Certified Nurses on March 20 in honor of Certified Nurses Day March 19. Certified Nurses Day honors nurses who contribute to better patient outcomes through national board certification in their specialty. Certification affirms advanced knowledge, skill, and practice to meet the challenges of modern nursing. Press Release 3/26/17 PERTH AMBOY - Mayor Wilda Diaz will deliver the 2017 annual State of the City report on Thursday, March 30th at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the condition of the City s and its administrative accomplishments and vision at the Public Mayor Diaz to Deliver 2017 State of The City Address Safety Complex Auditorium (YMCA Entrance) located at 357 New Brunswick Avenue. Mayor Diaz will be joined by City Council members, local dignitaries, administration staff and most importantly, Perth Amboy residents. Members of the media who plan to attend are asked to contact Noelia Colon at ncolon@ perthamboynj.org or contact number above. For additional information about the City of Perth Amboy, please visit: www.ci.perthamboy.nj.us Lori Knutson, R.N., BSN, HNB-BC, administrative director for Integrative Health & Medicine at Hackensack Meridian Health speaks to nurses at the Raritan Bay Perth Amboy event. Lori discussed how nurses could apply the five pillars of Integrative Health and Medicine to their lives to improve their wellbeing United Messengers of Peace to Host Walk in Support of Lung Cancer Awareness Press Release PERTH AMBOY Nonprofit organization and charity, United Messengers of Peace invites community members to sign up for their first Lung Cancer Awareness Walk on Saturday May 13, 2017 beginning at the Perth Amboy Train Station and ending at St. Peter s Episcopal Church (183 Rector St). Participants can register online at UMoPLCA. eventbrite.com. Volunteers are needed for the event. Volunteer information will be provided upon request. The UMoP Lung Cancer Awareness Walk, supported by the Raritan Bay Area YMCA, Renovation House, Abundant Life Worship Center, Thrift World Outlet, and God s Army Ministries, will aim to bring awareness of lung cancer to the community. Registration for this event is free. The walk starts at 11:00 AM, with participant and sponsor registration running from 9 AM-10:15AM. Open registration will also occur during this time frame. This will occur at the Train Station. This is our first season hosting this walk and every year we notice how the need for lung cancer awareness rises, said Stephanie Márquez-Villafañe, Founder and President. With the help of our supporters and community members, we anticipate the spread of lung cancer awareness will increase tremendously this year. Following the event, participants are invited to refreshments and information provided by various community businesses and organizations! For more information or to register online, please visit UMoPLCA.eventbrite.com or unitedmessengers08.wix.com/ umop/lca-walk-registration. A Quick Note United Messengers of Peace is a registered nonprofit organization and NJ charity. Donations for the event will be accepted at any time and are tax-deductible. Media Contact: Stephanie Márquez-Villafañe unitedmessengers08861@ gmail.com At the Raritan Bay Old Bridge event, from left, Lori Knutson, R.N., BSN, HNB-BC, administrative director for Integrative Health & Medicine at Hackensack Meridian Health; Paula O Neill, MS, RN-BC, integrative health; Interim Vice President of Nursing Micki Patrick, R.N., MSN, NEA-BC, and Senior Director of Nursing Services Rosalie Grantoza, R.N., pose for a photo. Interim Vice President of Nursing Micki Patrick, R.N., MSN, NEA- BC, gives out appreciation gifts to nurses at the Raritan Bay Perth Amboy event.

10. The Amboy Guardian * March 29, 2017 Historian Gordon Bond Presenting Citizen Peterson Talk on Anniversary of Thomas Mundy Peterson s Historic Vote Swearing-in Ceremony of Michelle Roman as Municipal Court Judge Michelle Roman is Sworn in by Mayor Wilda Diaz Judge Kenneth Gonzalez (L) poses with newly sworn in Judge Michelle Roman who used to work with him and his law firm. George Otlowski Jr., Esq. (R) Michelle Roman signs the Oath Michelle Roman poses with her family Tree Planting: Friday, March 31st at 1:00 p.m. City Hall Circle (260 High Street) Lecture: Friday, March 31, 2017 @ 7:00 p.m. Perth Amboy Free Public Library 196 Jefferson Street Perth Amboy NJ, 08861 732-826-2600 Press Release PERTH AMBOY - March 31st will be the 147th anniversary of Thomas Mundy Peterson becoming the first African-American to cast a vote under the 1870 Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Perth Amboy has long taken pride in Peterson and his place in Civil Rights history. After casting his vote, he could have disappeared into history. Yet instead, he fully embraced civic life as a citizen. How Peterson took advantage of this new opportunity is an aspect of the story that few know about. Perth Amboy is one of the few municipalities in the State of New Jersey that still holds such remarkable national history. We are deemed the City of Firsts for one because of Thomas Mundy Peterson s movement, which remains a significant detail in history taught in our public schools locally and one that should be known by every student in America, said Mayor Wilda Diaz. New Jersey historian, author, and lecturer, Gordon Bond, will be exploring this aspect in his presentation, Citizen Peterson: How Thomas Mundy Peterson Made the Most of His Historic Vote. He will be talking specifically about how his original research revealed some of Peterson s forgotten participation in Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, and State politics. Bond will also provide an update on the release of a pamphlet about Peterson he is writing for the Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission that will be made available free of charge later this year. Additionally, the 1683 Society Inc., a nonprofit organization will honor Thomas Mundy Peterson & Marcus Curless, respectively the 1st & 2nd African American voters under the 15th Amendment in the United States of America. Their votes took place in our Historic Perth Amboy City Hall on March 31, 1870. A tree with a cast bronze marker will be planted to commemorate the 147th Anniversary of their votes at City Hall Circle located at 260 High Street at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 31st. Pastor Bernadette Falcon-Lopez Michelle Roman Bio Submitted PERTH AMBOY - Michelle Roman is a lifelong resident of the City of Perth Amboy, arriving at the age of seven from Puerto Rico. She attended Perth Amboy High School, graduating in 1991 and ranking ninth in her graduating class. Ms. Roman was a member of both the National and Hispanic Honor Societies in high school, as well as a member of the Rutgers Upward Bound Program. After graduating high school, Ms. Roman attended Rutgers University, Douglass College, graduating with Honors in 1995. While attending Rutgers University, she was a member of the Douglass College Government Association, Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, Golden Key Honor Society, Jameson Judicial Committee and Dean s List. In 1995, Ms. Roman, entered Rutgers University-School of Law, Newark where she gained membership into the Woman s Rights Law Reporter and her Topical Summary, The Partial Birth Abortion Act: The Undue Burden It Places on Women was chosen for publication in the Woman Right Law Reporter. In college, Ms. Roman served as a member of the Association of Latin American Law Student and was a summer intern for the Honorable Mathias Rodriguez, J.S.C., Middlesex County Superior Court, Criminal Part. Michelle Roman has been a practicing attorney of the State of New Jersey for over 17 years. After graduating law school, she began her law career working for Central Jersey Legal Services and the Law Office of Kenneth L. Gonzalez & Associates LLC. In 2005, she served as Principal of her own firm, the Law Office of Michelle Roman, Esq., LLC. which she opened with her former law partner, Bathsheba A. Carde, Esq. The Law Office of Michelle Roman, Esq., LLC., is a boutique firm located in Perth Amboy, that specializes Posing with the girls in Matrimonial and Family Law and has been in operation for over 10 years. Ms. Roman has also served in capacity of Municipal Public Defender for the City of Perth Amboy for over 14 years, where she has represented indigent defendants who could not afford legal counsel. Ms. Roman has been the recipient of the Woman in Action Award, for Professional of the Year, 2006. She currently serves as a Board Trustee for the Academy of Urban Leadership, Charter School in Perth Amboy; Middlesex County Bar Association and Hispanic Bar Association. She has recently served as a co-judge for the Middlesex County Bar Foundation High School Mock Trial Competition. Michelle Roman currently resides in the City of Perth Amboy with her partner, Craig Swindell, her mother, Angelica Roman and nephew, Maximiliano Roman, who is currently serving in the United States Marines.

Investors Foundation Awards $1000 Grant to Proprietary House Two Great Concerts SOUTH AMBOY - South Amboy ARTS announces two great concerts on sale now. Both shows take place at the Community Theater of South Amboy, 200 Governor Harold G. Hoffman Plaza, South Amboy, NJ 08879. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.southamboyarts.org or call 732-753-9486. March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.11 The Undead Performance PERTH AMBOY - Bobby Steele the former guitarist of The Misfits will be performing with his band The Undead and special guests, The Lawn Darts, The Wurst, Mikell's Plot and The Swindle Saturday April 1, 2017. Doors open 7:30 p.m. at Al Cibelli s, 1096 Convery Blvd., Perth Amboy. 21+ to enter and drink Downstairs Lounge. Only a $10.00 cover charge. And yes, this is not an April Fools Joke! www.theundead.com A $1000 Investors Foundation grant check was delivered to Proprietary House Association by Hector Motta (left) AVP & Branch Manager of Investors Bank. Also pictured are Association trustees Mary Ellen Pavlovsky, Joanne Xidias, Lisa Nanton and Stan Renick. *Photo Submitted Press Release 3/17 PERTH AMBOY - Perth Amboy s Proprietary House Association is the recipient of a $1000 grant from Investors Foundation, a non-profit arm of Investors Bank. Hector Motta, Assistant Vice President and Manager of Investors Bank s Perth Amboy Branch, recently delivered a check representing the grant funds to trustees of the Association. The Investors Foundation grant will assist the organization in funding its ongoing $30,470 historic window restoration project at the stateowned Proprietary House, colonial New Jersey s royal governor s mansion. Additional funds for the project come from a $15,000 matching grant awarded in 2016 by The 1772 Foundation, in cooperation with and administrated by the New Jersey Historic Trust. "The Proprietary House Association is honored and very thankful for the support of Investors Foundation and Investors Bank," said Association President Lisa Nanton. She added, "The grant will help fund long-neglected repairs and restoration of windows dating from the 1790s and 1809 in the oldest part of Proprietary House. The Association greatly appreciates this grant award.. The Proprietary House Association is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is preservation, restoration and interpretation of Proprietary House as a historic site and museum. Built in 1762-64, Proprietary House is the only official royal governor s residence still standing in the 13 original colonies and was the home of New Jersey s last royal governor, William Franklin, son of the Founding Father. For more information visit the museum s website at www. theproprietaryhouse.org. Go to www.amboyguardian.com for the Latest Breaking News A Gospel Extravaganza PERTH AMBOY - Perth Amboy Local Branch NAACP Presents: A Gospel Concert, on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 12:00 Noon at the Raritan Bay Area YMCA, 357 New Brunswick Ave, Perth Amboy. Admission: $20 (Under the Age of 12 Free). For Additional Information, Contact Janice Clark: 732-277-1051 Ask the Rabbi EDISON - Wednesdays, 12 noon -1 p.m. at the Food Court in Menlo Park Mall (between Chik-fil-A and Panera) Have a question? Have a seat! Bring your lunch and ask Rabbi Ari Saks of Congregation Beth Mordecai ANY question you d like about Judaism, life, spirituality...anything! First person to come will get a FREE drink from the rabbi. For more information please contact Rabbi Saks at ari.saks@gmail.com An Evening with The Duprees Saturday, September 16, 2017, 7:30 PM All Tickets $40 You Belong To Me My Own True Love Why Don t You Believe Me Have You Heard The Duprees are known the world over for their romantic interpretations of the most beautiful love songs ever written. They have made a career out of giving new life to old hits. Starting out in the early sixties, in Jersey City, New Jersey, The Duprees were discovered by George Paxton of Coed Records and former big band leader. Impressed with their smooth vocal quality, he had them record Jo Stafford s 1950 s ballad You Belong To Me with Big Band arrangements. It was an instant national hit and the group s first Million Seller. The unmistakable sound was born and the hits kept coming! *Some Acts may not contain all original members. Artists are subject to change without notice. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Who Loves You A Tribute to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Plus! A Musical Tribute to Dion With A Special Tribute To The Great Girl Groups Of The 50 s & 60 s Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, 7:30 PM All Tickets $35 What can be better than having the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons live? It is the finest music ever heard marking its generation. WHO LOVES YOU consists of four young, hot Broadway veterans, who re-create the music and stories of the great era of The Four Seasons, and other great artists of that era such as Dion and the Belmonts, The Big Bopper, The Righteous Brothers, and much more. With the choreography, staging, and melodious harmonies, your audience will be clapping and singing along to these most memorable hits. Songs like: Sherry, Runaround Sue, Big Girls Don t Cry, Walk Like A Man, Teenager In Love, and of course Who Loves You all smash hits, changed musical history forever. This group will take you back to the 50s, 60s, and 70s capturing all those great songs of its time. Send Your Events to: AmboyGuardian@gmail.com Exploring Law Enforcement NEW JERSEY - Get your hands on the challenging field of Law Enforcement. Law Enforcement Exploring offers young men and women ages 15-20 the chance to experience law enforcement career opportunities. For information about scouting contact Will C. Adams Office# - 973-765-9322 ext. 234; Cell# - 732-540-5936 or email: will.adams@scouting. org Join Now! Ads Sell! Call Carolyn 732-896-4446 K of C All You Can Eat Lenten Linguini Dinners FORDS - Our Lady of Peace Knights of Columbus Council #9199 of Fords is sponsoring their annual All You Can Eat Lenten Linguini Dinners every Friday in Lent, except Good Friday. Due to logistical issues, some minor changes had to be made. The dinners will now be served from 5:30 PM-7:30 PM in the cafeteria below the Church. The menu includes Linguini, with a choice of Red(Marinara) or White clam sauce, salad, garlic bread, coffee and desserts. Bottled water, soda and iced tea are also available for $1 each. The cost is $10 for adults, $9 for Senior Citizens, $5 for children under 12 and children under 5 are free. There is a special family price of $20 (EAT IN ONLY). A family would consist of only 2 adults and any children under 12. No reservations necessary and take-out is available. For more information, call Tony at 732-233-4473.

12. The Amboy Guardian * March 29, 2017 This Week in World War II 75 Years Ago By: Phil Kohn. Dedicated to the memory of his father, GM3 Walter Kohn, U.S. Navy Armed Guard, USNR, and all men and women who have answered the country s call in time of need. Phil can be contacted at ww2remembered@yahoo.com. On March 27, 1942, the government of Australia declares a state of emergency in the northern portion of the continent. Heavyweight boxing champ Joe Louis (now a private in the Army) knocks out Abe Simon in the sixth round of their military-charity exhibition fight at New York s Madison Square Garden. The match nets $36,150 for the Army Relief Society. The German-occupied French port of St.-Nazaire is wrecked on March 28 in a raid by 611 British commandos and Royal Navy sailors. 169 of the attackers are killed and 215 are taken prisoner. The damage caused by the raiders, however, is so extensive that the port cannot be re-opened until 1947. The RAF bombs Lübeck, Germany, a cultural center, dropping mainly incendiaries. The resulting firestorm damages or destroys some 12,800 buildings, including three main churches, representing over 60% of the buildings in the Medieval town. Some 300 people are killed and over 780 are injured. 15,000 residents are left homeless. Hitler is outraged over the destruction. In France, the first deportation train departs for the extermination camps at Auschwitz, in Occupied Poland. In Burma, the Battle of Toungoo ends in a Japanese victory on March 29. The city controls the road north to Mandalay. Its capture threatens the flank of the Allied defensive line in Burma and opens the way for a Japanese move into the central part of the country. In Washington, D.C., on March 30, the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff divide the Pacific Theater into three commands: Pacific Ocean Areas, headed by Adm. Chester Nimitz; South West Pacific Areas, commanded by Gen. Douglas MacArthur; and South East Pacific Areas (based at Balboa, Panama, to protect American shipping from attacks by submarines), led by Rear Adm. Abel Bidwell. On March 31, the Imperial Japanese Navy initiates Operation C, a sortie by a fast-carrier strike force against Allied ships and bases in the Indian Ocean. At the same time, the Japanese launch an 850-man invasion of Christmas Island, ideally located as a control point in the eastern Indian Ocean. It is also a source of phosphates needed by Japanese industry. Defending the island is a 6-inch gun manned by a British artillery detachment, comprising one British officer, one Indian officer, four British non-commissioned officers and 27 Indian gunners. Apparently believing Japanese propaganda that India has been liberated from British rule, eight of the gunners mutiny and kill the British commander and non-coms, allowing the Japanese to occupy the island unopposed. On April 1, 1942, Japanese troops in force attack Prome, Burma, on the Irrawaddy River about 160 miles northwest of Rangoon. As part of Operation C, Japanese warships, centered on the carrier Ryujo, enter the Bay of Bengal to prey on Allied merchant vessels in the Indian Ocean. Off Cape Henry, near Virginia Beach, Virginia, the American tanker SS Tiger carrying 64,300 barrels of fuel oil belonging to the U.S. Navy is torpedoed and sunk by German sub U-754. The Japanese make landings on New Guinea on April 2, most importantly at Hollandia, a regional capital in the Dutch portion of the island. British troops begin retreating from Prome, Burma. The American coastal steamer SS David H. Atwater, fully loaded with 4,000 tons of coal, is attacked and sunk by gunfire from surfaced German sub U-552 off the Delmarva Peninsula. Only three of Atwater s 27-man crew survive. The survivors testimony and evidence found on the scene by Coast Guard rescue vessels indicate that the German submarine deliberately machine-gunned surviving sailors in the water and in lifeboats and life rafts. www.amboyguardian.com $100 Groceries for $40 or Less PERTH AMBOY - The Jolin Food program is designed to provide families with nationally branded food products at wholesale prices. On behalf of the Cathedral s Community Development Corporation, the Jewish Renaissance Foundation s AmeriCorps is helping to promote the Jolin Food Box. Order by the 2 nd Tuesday of the month online or by phone and pick up by the 3 rd Saturday of the month. Go to https://jolinfoodbox.com to place your order online or call 732 826 8207 and ask for Juana Kearney. Thomas Mundy Peterson Day PERTH AMBOY - Come Celebrate Thomas Mundy Peterson Day a the Library, 196 Jefferson St., Perth Amboy all day, Friday, March 31, 2017. A.C. Bus Trip San Salvador Seniors PERTH AMBOY - The San Salvador Seniors are sponsoring a bus trip to Caesar s Casino in AC on Thursday, Apr. 6, 2017. Bus leaves 12 Noon from the Perth Amboy Knights of Columbus, High Street, Perth Amboy. Cost 30 pp. Receive $30 back in slot dollars. For more info call Joe at 732-826-0819. Bus Trip Holy Rosary Seniors HOPELAWN - Holy Rosary Seniors sponsoring a bus trip to Mount Airy Casino on Tuesday, June 20 2017. Includes a 3:30 PM show The Music of Mamma Mia, lunch buffet, $10 slot play and bus. Cost is $70 a person. Bus leaves Church parking lot at 10:00 am. For more details please call Ronnie 732-442-5252 Raffle PERTH AMBOY - Saint John Paul II Parish Raffle, 490 State St., Perth Amboy NJ; Tickets $20 Each. 1 st Prize 2017 Honda Civic 2 nd Prize Flat Screen TV 65 Donated by Toshiba 3 rd Prize Laptop, 15 8GB Donated by Zevallos/Skrocki Home for Funerals 4 th Prize Portable Electric Generator Donated by United Poles Federal Credit Union 5 th Prize Apple Watch Donated by St. John Paul II Parish Señor de los Milagros 6 th Prize Apple IPad, Air 2, 9.7 inch/16gb Donated by Julio s Auto Repair 7 th Prize - $300.00 Gift Card Donated by Flynn & Sons Funeral Home 8th Prize Snow Removal Donated by Petra Best Realty 9 th Prize Canon Digital Camera EF-S 18-55MM f/3.5-5.6 IS, - Donated by Quisqueya Restaurant 10 th Prize X Box One 500GB Donated by K&K Project TO BE DRAWN Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at Saint Stephen s School Auditorium. No substitutions of the offered prizes may be made. No cash will be given in lieu of the prize. Must be 18 YRS. or older to participate. Winner need not be present. Winner is responsible for all federal and state tax. All proceeds will benefit Saint John Paul II Parish. I.D. No. 387-1-39661; RL - 4091 Pet of the Week Killian and Harlie Have a Special Pet? E-mail us your Pet Photos to AmboyGuardian@ gmail.com with Pet of the Week in the Subject line and explain why your pet is special. Please include Name and Phone# for verification. A.C. Bus Trip St. John Paul II Seniors PERTH AMBOY There is a Trip to the Golden Nugget Casino in Atlantic City. The next trip will be held on Wed. March 22, 2017. Cost $30 pp.; $25 back in slot play and a $5 food coupon. Bus will depart from behind St. Stephens Church parking lot on Mechanic Street at 9:45 a.m. Call Bobbi to reserve a seat: 732-636-2867. Fish Fry SAYREVILLE - The First Presbyterian Church of Sayreville, 172 Main Street, Sayreville, will be having a Lenten Fish Fry on Friday, March 31, 2017. Take-out will begin at 5 p.m. and eat-in will begin at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Church at 732-257-6353. Tickets are $13 in advance and $15 at the door. Chicken is available by advance request. All meals include fish, fries, green beans and dessert. Send Your Events to: AmboyGuardian@gmail.com 2017 Historic Perth Amboy Calendars 2017 Historic Perth Amboy Calendars are now available at the Barge Restaurant, 201 Front St., Perth Amboy 732-442- 3000 or at Fertigs Uniform Store, 195 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy 732-442-1079, Perth Amboy City Hall or Call Paul or Katherine at 732-293-1090. Back by popular demand the Calendars feature old photographs from Perth Amboy. Sponsored by the Kearny Cottage Historical Association and the Friends of Perth Amboy Free Public Library. Calendars are $10 Each.

Novena to St. Rita O holy protectress of those who art in greatest need, thou who shineth as a star of hope in the midst of darkness, blessed Saint Rita, bright mirror of God s grace, in patience and fortitude thou art a model of all the states in life. I unite my will with the will of God through the merits of my Savior Jesus Christ, and in particular through his patient wearing of the crown of thorns, which with tender devotion thou didst daily contemplate. Through the merits of the holy Virgin Mary and thine own graces and virtues, I ask thee to obtain my earnest petition, provided it be for the greater glory of God and my own sanctification. Guide and purify my intention, O holy protectress and advocate, so that I may obtain the pardon of all my sins and the grace to persevere daily, as thou didst in walking with courage, generosity, and fidelity down the path of life. (Mention your request.) Saint Rita, advocate of the impossible, pray for us. Saint Rita, advocate of the helpless, pray for us. Recite the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be three times each. K.M. & C.M. Remember to Say Your Novenas! Answers From Puzzle On Page 15 Book Sale PERTH AMBOY - Pick up a book or two ($.50 for paperbacks/$1 for hard cover) or select a bag of books for a price of only $5. Presently due to lack of shelf space we are NOT accepting any donations of books. Visit us at the Brighton Ave. Community Center located at the corner of Brighton Ave. and Sadowski Pkwy. in Perth Amboy. The schedule is as follows: Saturdays April 8 and 22. We will be there from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (weather permitting). For more info, e-mail us at friendsofperthamboylibrary@gmail.com Book Dealers are welcome.!!!! Grandparents Newborn Care Class PERTH AMBOY - Raritan Bay Medical Center, a member of the Meridian Health family, is providing a Grandparents Newborn Care Class Wednesday, March 29, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Raritan Bay Area YMCA, 357 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy, NJ. The class is about learning to help in your grandbaby s growth and development. The latest techniques in baby care will be discussed. Cost is $50 per couple. Make checks payable to RBMC. Registration required, call 1.800.DOC- TORS (1.800.362.8677). Murder Mystery Show EDISON - Our Lady of Peace Knights of Columbus Council 9199 will be hosting a Murder Mystery Night in the OLP Parish Center Gymnasium (No Stairs!) on Saturday, April 22, 2017. The Parish Center is located at 25 Franklin Ave, Edison, NJ 08837. This is a live and interactive comedy show with audience participation. The Knights will provide the food, beer, wine, beverages and dessert. Cost is $40.00 per person and we have a limited number of seats, so reserve ASAP!! For tickets, call Kevin at (908) 217-0312 or e-mail kofc9199@optonline.net. Become A Member of the South Amboy First Aid & Safety Squad SOUTH AMBOY - Serve the Emergency Medical Needs of Your Community! A Unit of A.R.C. If you are at least 16 years old and have a few available hours in your day each week to give to others, contact us at Southamboyfirstaid.org or call (732) 721-1005. South Amboy First Aid Squad serves our residents 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week, 365 days-a -year. The squad is an independently run private organization, completely staffed by dedicated volunteers and supported by taxdeductible donations. Join your fellow residents with service to our community. Neighbors Helping Neighbors! All training courtesy of the South Amboy First Aid Squad. See how a little bit of your time can benefit so many. Become A Volunteer Member Now! South Amboy First Aid Squad - PO Box 328 - South Amboy, NJ 08879 March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.13 Senior Scene Happenings Perth Amboy TUES. Mar. 28 Market Square Seniors, 1 p.m., Presbyterian Center, Market St. Good Shepherd Tuesday Seniors (HS) 12:30 p.m. Msgr. Gambino Hall, Florida Grove Rd. WED. Mar. 29 St. Stephen s Seniors, 1 p.m., Cafeteria, State St. Good Shepherd Wednesday Seniors, 12:30 p.m., Msgr. Gambino Hall, Florida Grove Rd. THURS. Mar. 30 The Cathedral International Seniors, 9:30 a.m., Family Life Center, Madison Ave. MON. Apr. 10 St. James Golden Girls, 10 a.m., Fellowship Hall, Commerce St. TUES. Apr. 11 Market Square Seniors, 1 p.m., Presbyterian Center, Market St. WED. Apr. 12 St. Stephen s Seniors, 1 p.m., Cafeteria, State St. Holy Trinity Seniors, 1 p.m., Church Hall, Lawrie & Johnstone St. THURS. Apr. 13 The Cathedral International Seniors, 9:30 a.m., Family Life Center, Madison Ave. South Amboy MON. Apr. 3 WED. Apr. 5 MON. Apr. 24 St. Mary s Seniors, 12 Noon, Senior Center, S. Stevens Ave. South Amboy Seniors, 12 Noon, Senior Center, S. Stevens Ave. Sacred Heart Seniors, 12 Noon Memorial Hall, Wash Ave. Attn: If Your Club changes its Schedule due to the Holidays or if you have Community Events to Submit Please give us two weeks advanced notice! 732-896-4446 or 732-261-2610 AmboyGuardian@gmail.com LOOKING BACK PERTH AMBOY - Getting Ice Cream. Circa Early 1900's *Photo Courtesy of the Kearny Cottage Historical Association This Photo was restored under a grant for the Kearny Cottage Archiving project by the Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission Stories From Perth Amboy PERTH AMBOY - Stories From Perth Amboy by Katherine Massopust is available at the Barge Restaurant, 201 Front St., Perth Amboy or in Fertig s Uniform Store, 195 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy For more info call Katherine at 732-261-2610 or call the Barge at 732-442-3000 - or Fertig s at 732-442-1079 - A Great Gift! Get it now along with Then & Now: Perth Amboy!

14. The Amboy Guardian * March 29, 2017 SERVICE DIRECTORY Call Carolyn @ 732-896-4446 New Plans for the Service Directory Effective 1/1/16 Are Now in Effect. If You Offer a Service, the Place to Advertise is Here! Catering, Auto Repair, Heating, Plumbing, Home Health Aides, Landscaping, Snow Removal, Dry Cleaning, Chauffeuring, Exterminators, Hall Rentals, Insurance, Delivering Services, Hair Stylists, Photography, Counseling, WebSite Design, Computer Repair etc. Call For the Plan Which Will Best Suit Your Needs. Discounted Rates for Prepaid Plans! 732-896-4446 Tell Our Advertisers YOU SAW IT IN To Place Your Classified: First 10 Words... $6.50 5 Weeks for... $30 Each additional word over 10 words 30 Check out Our Website for Breaking News! www.amboyguardian.com Classified Ads Please Notify Us Immediately After Your Item is Sold! Email: AmboyGuardian@gmail.com Tel: Send check or money order (no cash), include your name and telephone, to: THE AMBOY GUARDIAN, P.O. Box 127 PERTH AMBOY NJ 08862 Caregiver I am a Caregiver for hire. Call Mary Lou. 732-407- 7319. 3/29 Help Wanted Looking for Cooks and Kitchen Helpers with Experience - Seabra's Armory - 732-826-6000 4/26 For Sale 3D Tin Portrait of Last Supper 23 x 17 $75 732-254-1398 Hoover Carpet Cleaner Machine - Five Scrubbing Brushes - Like New $50 732-236-4479 Lounge Chairs - Four 2 Adult; 2 Child, metal frame $20 732-283-0975 Older New Toy Trucks Sunoco, Exxon, Mobil Hess $20 Each or B.O. - 732-316-5092 X-Mass Tree, pre-lit 7 1/2 ft. 700 lights, excellent condition Pd. $225; Sell $45 Leave Message 732-324-0964 34 OF Kitchen Cabinet Door Knobs $25 - Gold Rustic 732-324-2791 Metal Twin Loftbed Frame $50 - Gym Exercise Step Machine $25 732-442-1093 For Sale 5 Quart Slow Cooker - like new $35. Service for dinnerware set $20, Foreman Grill $20, 5 quart slow cooker $35 732-442-1642 Singer Sewing Machine in Cabinent $50-732-442-5466 Two wooden folding chairs. Well built. For inside or outside. $25 732-442-5806 Wood Sled $25; Treadmill $25; Vanity $25 732-442-9454 Solid Oak Coffee Table $75; Oak End Table $50 732-570-9732 Back2Life Therapeutic Massager for home or office use. Great Condition $50-732-595-6334 Bell and Howell Movie Projector $50-732-634-1851 Miniature toy cars $25, wood sled $25, basketball hoop game $40, tents, paintings 10-$30-732- 713-0536 Holmes Air Purifier $30; DVD Player Portable $30 732-715-5449 A/C Frigidaire 5000 BTU s - Small, Lite, Mint Condition $60 732-721-4477 Portable Electric Fireplace Heater DuraFlame with Remote $35 732-721-7186 For Sale White Dresser $50; Banquet Table $15; Shelf, Birdhouses $10 732-721- 8584 Craftsman Cast Iron Bandsaw with stand $5 extra Blades $60 732-725-1772 Antique Sleds Good Shape, Flexible Flyer Size 51 1/2 in. FF Original Stiker $50 732-727- 0314 Lionel Trains - Engine Coal Car, Caboose, Track Transformer $50-732- 727-8417 Vacuum Cleaner Eureka Bagless $15; Coffee Machine Keureg $10-732- 826-6324 Thatcher for Snapper Power Lawn Mower Good Condition $20 732-826-8522 Walker and Raised Toilet Seat with Rails $30 Each 732-826-8724 Hess Toy Trucks Monster and Tanker 5 $12 Each - 732-915-1977 Men s/women s figure skates $10 each; Kids Hockey Skates $20 908-803-9623 Ads Sell! Call Carolyn 732-896-4446 How to Publish a Novena If you wish to publish a Novena in The Amboy Guardian, you may use this coupon. A Petition to St. Joseph Dear St. Joseph, head of the most perfect household, foster father of Jesus and guardian of His mother Mary, I confidently place myself and all my concerns under your care and protection. I ask that, through your powerful intercession with God, you obtain for me all the help and graces that I need for my spiritual and temporal welfare and in particular, the special favor I now ask there mention or think of your home sale or any other petition, especially family needs. Good St. Joseph, I know with confidence, that your prayers on my behalf will be heard by God and that He will grant my request, if it be for His glory and my greater good. Thank you St. Joseph, for having responded to my call. Amen. G.T.A. Prayer To St. Clare Prayer To Blessed Mother Prayer To Blessed Virgin St. Jude Novena Cost $10. Pre-payment required. Name Address Phone_( ) Initials at end of prayer Please circle one prayer, and return form with check or money order to: The Amboy Guardian P.O. Box 127 Perth Amboy, NJ 08862 For Employment Prayer To Holy Spirit Thanksgiving Novena Pray The Rosary A Petition to St. Jude May the sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world, now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. St. Jude, worker of Miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day for nine days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you, St. Jude F.M.J. Prayer To St. Jude Novena To St. Anthony Novena To St. Joseph OTHER

March 29, 2017 * The Amboy Guardian.15 Classified Ads Send to P.O. Box 127, Perth Amboy, NJ 08862 SERVICE DIRECTORY Call Carolyn @ 732-896-4446 The Amboy Guardian Classified Ads Work! Use this space for 10 words or less to sell your small household items that are too inexpensive to advertise. The Amboy Guardian will print your classified and help you sell those items. Merchandise must be used and not new items for sale items. Please send one ad per family per week. Tel: FREE CLASSIFIED AD FOR ITEMS $75 & UNDER Send to: The Amboy Guardian, P.O. Box 127, Perth Amboy, NJ 08862 Graphic Design Need an Advertisement Designed? Call 732-293-1090 www.photosbythebay.com Hall For Rent Website & Graphic Design Hall for Rent Ancient Order of Hibernians 271 Second St., South Amboy, NJ Hall Accommodates 100 Guests Great for: Birthdays, Retirement, Christenings, Communion Parties and Baby or Wedding Showers VERY REASONABLE RATES Call: 732-721-2098 Catering Sharpening Make Dull Stuff Sharp Cheap!!! Knives, Scissors, Garden Tools 732-442-3430 Hall For Rent Your Ad Here Your Ad Can Go Here for $11 a week 10 Week Minimum Required Your Ad Here Your Ad Can Go Here for $11 a week 10 Week Minimum Required Photography Photos by the Bay/ ALR Photography All your Photography Needs Under One Roof Portraits/Weddings/Sweet Sixteens Bar/Bat Mitzvah s/head Shots Photo Restoration www.photosbythebay.com 732-500-5093 or 732-293-1090 Photography Done Right! Wellness Center

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